Updated: 1:11 PM Texas A&M University is setting records in both total enrollment and the demographics of its students. 12th class-day data shows a total enrollment of 53,337, including undergraduate and graduate students at College Station, as well as at Texas A&M University at Galveston and Texas A&M University at Qatar.
Posted: 5:47 PM Sexual Assault Resource Center, Texas A&M University Police Department and Brazos County Sheriff’s Office to host Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention (SHARP) Training September 23rd 2012.
Updated: 2:08 PM John Salsman the Director of Health and Safety at A&M warned of an increasing number of mosquitoes carrying the West Nile Virus and the University's plans for fogging.
Updated: 9:39 AM Republican Congressman Bill Flores of Bryan held a town hall meeting Monday night at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center next to the Bush Library, with the budget deficit on his mind.
Updated: 8:53 AM A joint-effort military training exercise is scheduled to take place tomorrow at the TEEX Disaster City complex, and organizers say it will likely impact those who live in College Station.
Updated: 11:40 AM To a packed room of business leaders, Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin told the group about the economic pluses already being seen by joining the Southeastern Conference.
Updated: 1:26 PM The most anticipated conference opener in the history of Aggie football will kick off Saturday afternoon at 2:30 at Kyle Field, and ESPN is getting ready for a national broadcast leading up to the A&M-Florida game.
Posted: 5:53 PM Fans are asked to please familiarize themselves with several new rules changes for Kyle Field in 2012, as well as several points of emphasis.
Posted: 4:44 PM Not only will ESPN be broadcasting the Aggie football game and the pregame this Saturday, the network will be taking a live look at another A&M tradition.
Updated: 9:32 AM The Florida Gators may be coming to College Station for Texas A&M's first Southeastern Conference game, but there was an Aggie touch in Gainesville that may touch a nerve.
Updated: 10:45 AM Thousands of incoming freshmen as well as their families filled Reed Arena Sunday afternoon to celebrate their class and also establish a connection with faculty and staff at the university.